10. Cody Rhodes

Rhodes has made a bad habit out of running away from The Big Show, so I'd love to see the reaction on his face if he actually had to face the intimidating Lesnar in a match.

Oh yeah, and the match would probably be pretty damn good, too.

Rhodes has shown that he can work well with a variety of opponents (Big Show, Randy Orton, Rey Mysterio, Booker T, etc.), so I see no reason why he wouldn't be able to put on a hell of a performance with Lesnar as well.

I'd be able to overlook the fact that it would be a heel/heel match simply because it would be a battle of two great heels who can really deliver in the ring.

8. Rey Mysterio

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Rey Mysterio is due back from his knee injury any time now, and when he does come back, he'll definitely be placed into a high-profile feud.

Why not one with Brock Lesnar?

These two superstars have plenty of history with each other, having faced off in a number of tag and singles matches during Lesnar's first run with the company. So, it could be a nice piece of nostalgia to have them do it again.

With Lesnar now working as a bully type of heel (and seemingly aligning himself with John Laurinaitis), the storyline is perfectly set up for Lesnar to bully the much smaller Mysterio, which would ultimately lead to a match between the two.

If Lesnar's going to be wrestling on a consistent basis, he's going to need a ton of opponents, and he could get some huge heat by "picking on" Mysterio, beating him in some matches and then beating him down afterward.

7. Daniel Bryan

During his first stint with the WWE, Brock Lesnar put on a handful of phenomenal matches with a guy who was widely considered to be the best technical wrestler in the company at the time, Kurt Angle.

OK, so who is the best technical wrestler in WWE these days? Well, most would say Daniel Bryan.

When I think about that, I have to see Lesnar and Bryan get a lengthy singles match.

While I'm certainly not saying that a Lesnar/Bryan match would be as good as Lesnar/Angle was back in 2003, it could definitely be a technical classic between two of the best pure wrestlers in the WWE.

I have no idea what type of shape Lesnar is in or how much gas he has left in the tank, but I'd still pay good money to see him take on arguably the best overall performer in the WWE in Bryan.

5. Chris Jericho

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To the best of my knowledge, we have never seen Chris Jericho vs. Brock Lesnar.

That needs to change.

Lesnar and Jericho are obviously two of the biggest names in the business, and any time the WWE can put on a huge match that has never happened, it should try its hardest to make that match come to fruition.

I'm not even really concerned about what the story behind this match would be, but if we need one, how about this?

When Lesnar lost to Alistair Overeem at UFC 141 last December, Jericho wrote on Twitter that Lesnar "took a dive," or basically, that he intentionally lost.

I'd love to see Lesnar bring that up and challenge Y2J to a match, resulting in a bout that I'm sure would be damn good, especially given the fact that it's never happened.

3. The Undertaker

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The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar has been in the makings since 2010.

Following his loss to Cain Velasquez at UFC 121, Lesnar had a brief verbal confrontation with The Undertaker that only lasted a few seconds, but it caused a worldwide debate when Taker asked Lesnar, "You wanna do it?"

No matter what Undertaker claims to have meant, it's pretty clear that he was foreshadowing a possible WWE match with Lesnar down the road.

Now that Lesnar is back in the WWE, it's up to the creative team to make one of the biggest matches ever happen.

Sure, we've seen Lesnar vs. Undertaker before, but not since Taker began stealing the show at every WrestleMania or since Lesnar became the biggest draw in MMA.

This would be a colossal clash, and the only reason I don't have it at No. 1 is because I'd rather the WWE held off on this match until the grandest stage of them all instead of holding it beforehand, which doesn't seem likely anyway.

2. Randy Orton

Although Lesnar had a quicker rise to the WWE Championship picture, Orton has stuck around much longer and racked up a boatload of accomplishments along the way.

Orton has become what Lesnar was at one point: one of the faces of the WWE.

These two superstars faced off in a number of tag team and singles matches early in their WWE careers (and even in Ohio Valley Wrestling), but never would an Orton/Lesnar match mean as much as it would right now.

Lesnar has instantly reestablished himself as one of the top heels in the WWE, while Orton has been one of its top baby faces for two-plus years now.

It's only a matter of time before these two stars meet in the center of the ring.

1. CM Punk

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Has anyone seen this report about a potential match between CM Punk and Brock Lesnar?

Total BS if you ask me.

I don't care what anyone thinks about Punk's look or size. He's proved time and time again that neither of those matter, and that, regardless of his supposed lack of size, he's still the best in the world.

I, for one, would love to see Punk feud with Lesnar in the not-so-distant future.

Why? Because they're both "Paul Heyman guys."

When Punk cut that epic worked shoot promo last summer, he referred to both himself and Lesnar as "Paul Heyman guys," and that's all the setup I need for a potentially epic feud between these two.

You bring Heyman into the middle of a Lesnar/Punk feud and have the former MMA guy and face of the WWE (Lesnar) take on the guy who uses a lot of MMA in his wrestling and is now the WWE Champion (Punk).

Sounds like a match made in heaven to me.

Note: As part of the new WWE blog, I'll be asking all of the B/R wrestling readers for questions for a new mailbag that I will post on Fridays. It will be a slideshow featuring 10-20 questions and answers on a wide range of topics. You can submit questions either through Formspring or Twitter, and the best ones will be answered in the B/R mailbag.